Hookers at the Point Movie Review
Hookers at the Point Review
"Hookers at the Point" Overview

Rating: NR
2002
Cast and Crew
Director : Brent OwensProducer : Brent Owens
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The point in question is a place called Hunts Point, a red light district in
New York City's Bronx borough.
If you're confused about the hookers part of the title, well, we can't help you
here.
Brent Owens' HBO documentary is a candid look at the oldest profession in the
book, and it ain't Pretty Woman. By and large, today's prostitutes (or at
least, hookers from the early 1990s, when Hookers at the Point was made) are
exactly as you'd expect. If you happen to live in a city of more than 100,000
people, you can probably ferret them out yourself, and they'll look and act
exactly like the women in this flick. (That said, Owens goes out of his way to
find a few hot chicks, and he does turn some up in the sequel, which revisits
Hookers one year later.)
What makes Hookers at the Point more fascinating than a drive through your own
skid row is Owens' dedication to following the ladies on the job. With secret
cameras and microphones, we get to see and hear exactly what goes down during a
proposition. And it ain't pretty. We also get intimate (so to speak) with the
hookers themselves, in candid gab sessions which mostly appear shot in Owens'
car or some strange den of sin. The abuse -- physical and mental -- that these
women take in order to make a few hundred bucks a night is astonishing.
Owens catches up with a few hookers like Angel (nicknamed "the schoolteacher"
due to her large glasses and baby face) and then revisits them years later.
After two years have gone by, Angel looks nothing like the schoolteacher from
before. Now 30, she looks beaten down and old. And she's got no upper
teeth... something to help out with her job.
Unfortunately, the last hour of Hookers gets repetitious -- lots of moaning
about pimps, bad tricks, cops, and so on. A second sequel, Hookers at the
Point: Five Years Later, adds nothing to the mix.
So what are you going to take away from Hookers at the Point? Well, aside from
a new respect for the streetwalker, you're going to learn a lot of amazing
fashion tips.
Comes in R-rated and unrated versions. We reviewed (and linked, at right) the
unrated version.
Reviewer: Christopher Null



